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:49:03
Know thou this,
that men are as the time is:

:49:09
To be tender-minded
does not become a sword.

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Edmund! Edmund!
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Thy great employment will not bear
question: Either say thou'lt do't or...

:49:21
I'll do it. I cannot draw a cart,
nor eat dried oats.

:49:25
If it be man's work, I'll do it.
:49:50
Sir, you have shown today your
valiant strain.

:49:54
And fortune led you well.
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You have the captives.
We do require them of you.

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So to use them
as we shall find their merits

:50:07
and our safety
may equally determine.

:50:11
I thought it fit to send the old king
to some retention and appointed guard.

:50:16
His age has charms in it, his title
more,

:50:18
to pluck the common bosom
on his side.

:50:21
Sir, by your patience, I hold you a
subject of this war, not as a brother.

:50:26
That's as we list to grace him.
:50:29
He led our powers, bore the
commission of my place and person.

:50:32
Not so hot: In his own grace he doth
exalt himself, not your addition.

:50:37
In my rights by me invested,
he compeers the best.

:50:39
That were the most,
if he should husband you.

:50:42
Jesters do oft prove prophets.
:50:47
That eye that told you so
looked but a-squint.

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General! Witness the world that I
create thee here my lord and master.

:50:55
Mean you to enjoy him?
:50:56
The let-alone lies not in your
good will.

:50:58
Nor in thine, lord.

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